Figure 6. sampling tube filter installation, 2 alarm tests, Figure 7. testing detector – System Sensor 7251DH User Manual

Page 5: Figure 8. detector head removal, 4 trouble test, Step 9. install the cover, Step 10. perform the final system check, Periodic maintenance requirements

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2. To determine that smoke is capable of entering the sensing

chamber, a visual examination should be conducted to note
any obscurations around the sensing chamber. If a smoke test is
required, smoke such as cigarette, cotton wick, or punk smoke
may be blown directly at the smoke detector head. It is im-
portant to plug the exhaust and sampling tube hole to prevent
ducted air from blowing smoke away from the smoke detector
head. Record all test records in the Detector Test Log (page 8).

CAUTION

Remember to remove the plugs after this test or the detector will
not sense smoke in the air duct.

Figure 6. Sampling tube filter installation:

SAMPLING TUBE

FILTERS

SAMPLING TUBE

MOUNTING

SCREWS

DETECTOR HEAD

EXHAUST

FILTER ADAPTER

DETECTOR BASE

INLET SAMPLING TUBE

FOAM GASKET

H0548-00

8.2 Alarm Tests

Before replacing the duct housing cover, the detector intercon-
nections should be checked. The 7251DH may be checked as
follows:
A. M02-04-00 Magnet Test

1. Make sure power is applied to the detector.

2. Place the painted surface of the test magnet against the

housing next to the indentation molded onto the outside of
the housing (see Figure 7).

3. The LEDs on the detector should latch on as should any ac-

cessories (i.e. RA400ZA, RTS451), and the alarm condition
should be verified at the control panel.

Figure 7. Testing detector

INDENTATION

TEST

MAGNET

PAINTED SIDE

TOWARD HOUSING

DUCT

DETECTOR

HOUSING

DETECTOR

HEAD

H0579-00

Figure 8. Detector head removal:

TWIST

COUNTERCLOCKWISE

TO REMOVE

DUCT

HOUSING

TWIST

CLOCKWISE

TO INSTALL

DETECTOR

HEAD

H0546-00

B. RTS451/RTS451KEY Remote Test Station

The RTS451/RTS451KEY Remote Test Station facilitates test of the
alarm capability of the duct smoke detector as indicated in the
RTS451/RTS451KEY manual. The 7251DH duct detector cannot be
reset by the RTS451/RTS451KEY. It must be reset at the system control
panel.
To install the RTS451/RTS451KEY test coil, connect the device as
shown in Figure 11; wire runs must be limited to 25 ohms or less
per interconnecting wire. Place the coil in the detector housing
with the arrow facing up and pointing toward the detector as in
Figure 11. Attach the coil leads to the housing terminals as shown;
polarity is not important. Firmly screw the bracket in place over
the test coil.

8.4 Trouble Test

The capability of “TROUBLE” detection is tested by removing
the detector head from the duct housing. The detector head is
removed by turning it counterclockwise about 10 degrees (Figure
8). The system control panel should indicate a trouble condition.
Reinserting the detector head should clear the trouble condition.

Step 9. Install the Cover

Install the cover using the four screws. Be certain filters are in-
stalled as specified in Step 7. Make sure that the cover fits into
the base groove and that all gaskets are in their proper positions.
Tighten the four cover screws to 10 in/lbs.

Step 10. Perform the Final System Check

Place the magnet in position as shown in Figure 7. The LEDs on
the detector should light. Any accessory LED(s) will also light.
The system control panel should indicate an alarm condition.

Periodic Maintenance Requirements

Air duct smoke detectors should be maintained at least once a
year. They should be maintained more often if the detector heads
become obviously dirty in less than a year. The detectors must
also be cleaned immediately after a fire (see cleaning section on
Page 7). Failure to properly maintain air duct smoke detectors may
cause unnecessary false alarms.
It is recommended that a permanent Detector Test Log be set up
and maintained, with a record for each individual smoke detector
in each building. Each detector should be clearly described, with
information on the type of detector, the model number, the serial
number (if any), the location, and the type of environment. Data
entries should include test dates, type of test mode, test results,
maintenance, and comments. A detector test log is included in
this manual.

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